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(“Pinafore.”) cast away THE CAULDRON Carl Cadwell. “Caddy. ’ “Sing away sorrow, care.” How could we ever have done without “Caddy” and his laugh? Mary Ellis. (Glee Club; ('lass Play.) “There is a garden in her face, Where roses and white lilies blow; A heavenly Paradise is that place, Wherein all pleasant fruits do grow.’’ Rebie Elliott. “Giggles.” (German Club.) “The fairest garden in her looks; And in her mind the wisest books.” “Giggles” can be a Solomon without being a solemn un. Gentry Russell. (Latin Club, ’lt .) “Perseverance is better than violence.” We are sure it took some perseverance to milk that cow for so many weeks to get that trip to Washington. Nineteen
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THE CAULDRON Raymond Coin. “Coiny.” (Latin Club; office assistant.) “Stately and tall, lie moves in the hall. The chief of a thousand for grace.” May he always be as wealthy as his name and nickname imply. Lela Jones. (Cauldron start ; German Club; Glee Club; Spelling Contest.) A willing worker, faithful and devoted. Lela has a wonderful disposition. And oh— .»Ow she can cook! Claude Conley. (Class Play; Cauldron staff.) “His heart and land, both open and both free; For what he has, he gives, what he thinks, he shows.’ We rather doubt about the “heart” being “free,” Hut at least we think that it used to be. Okal Hart. (Glee Club; Latin Club; Secretary of the Sunshine Society, T6; “Pinafore”; “Chimes of Normandy’’; Spelling Contest.) “She doeth little kindnesses Which most leave undone or despise.” Her optimism makes all about her happy, and wins for her many lifelong friends. Eighteen
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THE CAULDRON Alonzo Keene. “Lonnie”; “Keeny.” (Latin Club.) “My lungs began to crow like chanticleer. We need a few more newspaper men on our yelling team. “Lonnie” sure can yell. Julia Fennell. “Jule”; “Bunny. ’ (Class President; Glee Club; Latin Club; Class Play; “Chimes of Normandy ; “Pinafore”; “Bul-Bul”) “The Sweet Girl Graduate’ is blessed with curly brown hair, and always has a smile for everyone. And though she is little, she is mighty. Mamie Bartholomew. Club.) “She smiles, she nothing in it; Her moods—they every minute.” “Blazes.” (Glee frowns—there’s change most Wayne Tankersley. “Tank”; “Waffle.” (Latin Club.) “Most joyful let the poet be, It is through him that all men see.” Can you beat our class prophecy? It is “Tank’s” masterpiece. Twenty
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